Younger is a TV-Land Original and has an amazing cast, the main character is Liza
Miller played by Sutton Foster who is in her 40’s and also recently
divorced. Her teenage daughter Caitlin
(Tessa Albertson) and is studying abroad in India.
We follow Liza on her journey of a newly single women who
wants to get back to what she was going to do before she became a
housewife. Which is to be in the
publishing. What she didn’t anticipate
was the ageism she would face, which made it impossible for her to get a job in
the industry.
She bumps into a handsome man named Josh, played by the sexy
Nico Tortorella and he believes that she around the same age as he is. Keep in mind he is 26. Liza goes along with the lie, and realizes
that she might be able to start career back up if she plays along and pretends
to be 26.
This works for a while and it seems like she has everything she
wanted, but when the second season starts, you really see how hard it is for
Liza to keep up the lie.
I love seeing Hilary Duff back on the screen, and she plays
one of Liza’s co-workers Kelsey Peters, who is an actual 26 year old. The relationship here has been built but on a
bed of lies, and you really see the opposite of what Liza was dealing with,
because Kelsey is fighting to be heard, and taken seriously. Because she so young, the people in the
industry do not take her seriously.
The show is produced by Darren Starr, The Creator of Sex and
The City and the writing is smart, funny, and the show just seems to be growing
episode by episode.
Younger has already been renewed for its 3rd
Season. Which is amazing and shows TV Land’s commitment to the program. They renewed the show for the 3rd
season, before even the first episode of the second season aired.
Younger is on TV Land CHECK IT OUT!
Here is the Trailer
Second Season
Also CHECK OUT Hilary Duff's New SONG Little Lies, which is used as the shows THEME TUNE for season 2!
This show is fun, sexy and one you should be watching. From the cast to the writing, there performance's are refreshing because its something different, and that's never a bad thing!
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